a. Complete a BSA Project COPE course
including both low and high initiatives. (Project COPE stands for
Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience and is an outdoor course
available through most Boy ScoutBSA local councils. It usually involves
a weekend of team building using group initiative games and low
and high ropes course obstacles. This is an excellent crew activity.)

b. After you have personally been through
a COPE course, help run at least two other COPE courses.

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